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Description

A raspberry bounty for the whole family! Harvest enough nutritious, homegrown black and red raspberries to please everybody’s taste. While all raspberries are self-pollinating, the presence of a different variety nearby will give you an abundance of flowers and more berries from each plant. Plus, you’ll get a discounted price when purchasing a collection compared to purchasing the plants individually.

Do not plant Red, Gold or Purple raspberries within 75-100 feet of Black raspberries. Black raspberries may be susceptible to viral diseases carried by aphids from nearby raspberry plants.

Each collection includes 12 plants

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range
4 - 8

My Hardiness Zone
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The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering.

Tools & Supplies

Having the proper tools and supplies when growing your own can make the difference between a good harvest and a great harvest! Here's a list that our experts recommend for this variety.

Hi LeAnn, There are statements on some website saying the names of some Raspberries which will grow in Central and South Florida namely, Nantahala (Sweet Repeat) and I know for a fact Anne will grow in South Florida, I have two plants and they have produced twice for me with sweet berries! I believe any berry listed as zone 9, even Blackberries will grow here ( Apache) and I am in zone 10b. Joyce Wilson

Hi Joyce - Hardiness zones are meant to be a guide to inform growers where the plant or trees will grow and thrive, not just grow. Much depends upon your microclimate within Zone 9, which may be more moderate. Also, please be aware that some unscrupulous online plant sellers will "stretch" the zone assignment in order to sell more plants, so please double-check any information you find on the Internet.

Hi LeAnn, There are statements on some website saying the names of some Raspberries which will grow in Central and South Florida namely, Nantahala (Sweet Repeat) and I know for a fact Anne will grow in South Florida, I have two plants and they have produced twice for me with sweet berries! I believe any berry listed as zone 9, even Blackberries will grow here ( Apache) and I am in zone 10b. Joyce Wilson

Hi Joyce - Hardiness zones are meant to be a guide to inform growers where the plant or trees will grow and thrive, not just grow. Much depends upon your microclimate within Zone 9, which may be more moderate. Also, please be aware that some unscrupulous online plant sellers will "stretch" the zone assignment in order to sell more plants, so please double-check any information you find on the Internet.